The First Descendant is an exciting game that takes players on a journey through the dark world of Albion, fighting dangerous enemies and completing a variety of quests. One of the main characters is Bunny, a mysterious and powerful descendant with unique skills and weapons. In this guide, we will delve deeper into the best build for Bunny, which will allow you to maximize the potential of this hero and achieve success in battles.
Bunny Building Guide
In The First Descendant, Bunny is a standout character due to her attractive design, fast movements, and powerful effect damage. Her abilities are based on electricity and building stacks to perform powerful attacks. The more Bunny moves, the more electricity she generates, making her ideal for gamers who enjoy fast-paced gameplay. As a result, you will need to constantly hop around (like rabbits) to maximize your potential and enjoy the energetic fighting style.

Bunny’s biggest drawback is her need for close-quarters combat, which makes her more vulnerable. Additionally, players will need to maintain a consistent, aggressive playstyle with heavy melee moves. However, Bunny is one of the most powerful characters in the game, ideal for leveling up and completing The First Descendant’s content.
Bunny’s abilities in The First Descendant
The main idea of the Bunny character build is to constantly increase the electrical resource. You should always be on the move and use the Speed of Light skill to quickly fill the electricity meter at the cost of mana (MP). Then, use Lightning Beam while moving to deal area damage, and Thrill Bomb when there are three or more targets nearby. “Maximum Power” should be used as a channel to deal damage to bosses when you have a high electricity level. The main emphasis should be on constant movement and using Lightning Emission as the main element of the gameplay. Below are the Bunny character’s skills:
- Sensation bomb – Summons an electrosphere that attacks nearby enemies. The damage dealt is proportional to the amount of electricity accumulated. This attack causes an electric shock to enemies within its radius. The electric shock effect causes continuous damage at regular intervals.
- Speed of light — Increases walking speed and the amount of electricity received. Once activated, Speed of Light increases the amount of electricity generated while moving. It is recommended to use this skill as often as possible, as it increases the amount of electricity generated, which can then be used to activate other skills.
- Lightning Strike Emission – If it moves while activated, it will deal damage to nearby enemies proportional to the amount of electricity collected. This will cause an electric shock effect on enemies.
- Maximum power – Releases electricity forward, causing damage. Damage increases the longer the skill lasts. The skill ends when all the electricity collected is used up.
- Rabbit’s foot (passive) – Charges electricity as you move. The distance traveled is proportional to the amount of electricity charged. When movement stops, the accumulated electricity is gradually consumed. Landing on the ground after a double jump deals damage to nearby enemies.
Additionally, Bunny’s main status effect is an electric shock. When it’s cast, enemies receive a debuff that enhances other elements of your build. Therefore, activating the effect by switching skills will grant you a significant increase in damage dealt.
The best modules for building Bunny (Bunny)
The cost limits the maximum number of upgrades you can equip. Modules can be upgraded as your character levels up. Different add-ons have different energy costs; the more powerful it is, the higher the cost of its power. This feature balances the game so that the player can’t only equip the strongest modifications. To halve the placement cost, you can try placing modules in slots with corresponding icons.

The build can vary depending on the character’s stage of development. At level 25-30 you can use the following improvements:
- Strong mentality (Strong Mentality) – Lower cost of resources for skills;
- Increased health (Increased HP) – Increases maximum health;
- Skills Cost Optimization (Skill Cost Optimize) – Reducing the cost of skills;
- Master of electricity (Electric Master) – Increases the power of skills. Improved skills in electrical energy;
- Electrical specialist (Electrical Specialist) – Increases the power of electrical skills;
- Double claw (Dual Claw) – Increase the maximum capacity of modules;
- Expansion of skills (Skill Extension) – Increases the action range for the corresponding skills;
- Nimble fingers (Nimble Fingers) – Reduced skill cooldown;
- Increasing the defense (Increased DEF) – Increases the defense indicator.
Use the following modules to build to the maximum Bunny level:
- Strong mentality (Strong Mentality) – Lower cost of resources for skills;
- Increased health (Increased HP) – Increases maximum health;
- Skills Cost Optimization (Skill Cost Optimize) – Reducing the cost of skills;
- Master of electricity (Electric Master) – Increases the power of skills. Improved skills in electrical energy;
- Electrical specialist (Electrical Specialist) – Increases the power of electrical skills;
- Shock attack (Shock Punch) – Increased the maximum capacity of modules;
- Expansion of skills (Skill Extension) – Increases the action range for the corresponding skills;
- Nimble fingers (Nimble Fingers) – Reduced skill cooldown;
- Maximizing retention (Conservation Maximization) – Reduced skill cost. Reduced skill power modifier;
- Increasing the defense (Increased DEF) – Increases the defense indicator;
- Synctum of electricity (Electric Synctium) – Adds a bonus to the gain factor of electric abilities.

Best weapon for Bunny
The Thunder Cage is the best weapon for Bunny due to its high DPS. This is a very powerful submachine gun. When fired, it sends out an electric wave that looks like thunder that hits enemies. When you defeat an enemy, there is a chance that it will send out an electric shockwave that will deal extra damage to nearby enemies.
Below are the best weapon mods for submachine guns Thunder cage:
- Increased rate of fire — Fire rate +6%;
- Action and reaction — Firearm damage +15%, knockback +5%;
- Maximum weight balance — Number of cartridges in magazine +8%, damage to vulnerable points +2%;
- Weakness analysis — Damage to vulnerable points +8%, chance of critical hit from firearms +1.5%;
- Gun reinforcement — Firearm damage +12%;
- Best insight — Chance of critical strike from firearms +10%;
- Best concentration – Critical attack damage from firearms +8%.

Other guides
- How to Level Up Fast in The First Descendant
Source: VG Times

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